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Can Termite Damage Be Repaired?

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Yes, Termite Damage Can Be Repaired—But Time Matters


If you’ve discovered termite damage in your San Jose home, you're probably asking: "Can it be fixed?" The answer is yes—but how extensive and expensive the repair is depends on how early the infestation was caught.


Termites eat wood from the inside out, often for years before being detected. That’s why early detection and professional treatment are critical. Once the colony is eliminated, a contractor can repair the structural and cosmetic damage safely and permanently.



Types of Termite Damage

  • Structural Damage: Damaged floor joists, beams, or framing in crawl spaces and attics

  • Cosmetic Damage: Buckled floors, bubbling paint, or distorted baseboards

  • Hidden Damage: Inside walls or behind drywall, often discovered during renovations



How Repairs Are Done

  1. Inspection: Confirm termites are no longer active (Good Sense Termite provides clearance inspections)

  2. Assessment: Identify all areas of damage, often with moisture meters and sounding tools

  3. Removal: Remove and replace damaged wood

  4. Reinforcement: Add metal brackets, sister beams, or treated wood as needed

  5. Prevention: Apply borate treatments or schedule annual inspections



Who to Call for Termite Repairs in San Jose

  • Licensed contractor for framing, drywall, and cosmetic work

  • Termite specialist for confirming treatment was successful

  • Real estate professionals if buying/selling a property with damage


Good Sense Termite can refer trusted local contractors who specialize in post-treatment repair.



TL;DR:

  • Termite damage can be repaired once the infestation is treated

  • Structural damage should be assessed by a licensed contractor

  • Cosmetic issues may mask deeper wood destruction

  • Early intervention limits repair costs

  • Clearance inspections confirm that termites are no longer active

  • Borate and wood treatments can prevent future damage

  • Good Sense Termite offers post-treatment guidance and referrals



FAQ

Q: Is termite damage covered by homeowners insurance?

A: Typically not. Most insurance policies consider termite damage preventable and exclude it.


Q: How much does it cost to repair termite damage?

A: Minor repairs may cost a few hundred dollars, while structural fixes can run into the thousands. Cost depends on extent and location.


Q: Can I repair termite damage myself?

A: Small cosmetic fixes may be DIY, but structural damage requires a licensed professional.


Q: How do I know the termites are gone before repairing?

A: Schedule a follow-up inspection. Good Sense Termite provides official clearance reports.



Schedule a Termite Clearance & Repair Consultation

Good Sense Termite helps San Jose homeowners eliminate infestations, verify clearance, and coordinate reliable repairs. Don’t rebuild until you know the coast is clear. Call us today.

 
 
 

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